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Welcome to another episode of EBC’s Prayer Podcast. Our scripture will be taken from Jeremiah 11:18, which reads: “And the Lord hath given me knowledge of it, and I know it: then thou shrewdest me their doings.”
The Lord is giving us knowledge and vision of what will take place in our lives. And the Lord has bestowed upon us a profound understanding of the doings of others, revealing their truths to our hearts and highlighting the moment of revelation, where the Lord imparts understanding to the speaker.
Understanding others' actions can lead to deeper insights into human behavior, morality, and the consequences of one's actions. In this revelation, we have come to understand the complexities of our actions and intentions, and we are now compelled to share the wisdom we have gained about our deeds with others.
As we pray, let us reflect on how we can use the knowledge granted to us and how it can shape our views and interactions with those around us.
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Welcome to another episode of EBC’s Prayer Podcast. Our scripture will be taken from Jeremiah 11:18, which reads: “And the Lord hath given me knowledge of it, and I know it: then thou shrewdest me their doings.”
The Lord is giving us knowledge and vision of what will take place in our lives. And the Lord has bestowed upon us a profound understanding of the doings of others, revealing their truths to our hearts and highlighting the moment of revelation, where the Lord imparts understanding to the speaker.
Understanding others' actions can lead to deeper insights into human behavior, morality, and the consequences of one's actions. In this revelation, we have come to understand the complexities of our actions and intentions, and we are now compelled to share the wisdom we have gained about our deeds with others.
As we pray, let us reflect on how we can use the knowledge granted to us and how it can shape our views and interactions with those around us.
Support the show